Re: Travis Jordan is an agent for the CAI!

Re: Travis Jordan is an agent for the CAI!

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Travis Jordan is an agent for the CAI! Subcomandante 03-15-2006
DG wrote:

> You know, Sub, I got booted out from a homeowners advocate group by
> Harvella Jones as one of the members suggested I was working for the
> CAI.
>
> Why? Because I posted that foreclosures due to assessment non-payment
> should be allowed as the HOA needs some way to enforce assessments.
> Now I am not talking about the way they do it today - allowing them to
> foreclose for fines, legal fees, and interest - but actual REAL
> non-payment of dues in front of an actual judge. That made me a CAI
> spy!
>
> The CAI site looks good, they present their opinions in a very valid
> way, it doesn't suprise me that some people would support their outward
> facing opinions.
>
> Sub, you produce some good information, but your credibility gets
> really shot down with all the baseless accusation and communist
> comparisons. Suggestion: try informing based on facts and leave out
> the name calling.
>
I no longer care about my credibility. I don't give a shit. The
Americans are morons mongoloids and it makes no difference if I'm
credible or not. They will always elect some moron like Bush. Not only
once but twice. The HOA's will be here until we reach a critical mass
and HOA becomes stigmatized word like "Government Housing Project" and
stupid Americans stop buying into it because it would no longer be
trendy. Of course good crises like in 30' would be very helpful to put
HOA Bolsheviks to a task.
-Sub





> Travis, do some research into the types of legislation that the CAI
> supports and the type that they oppose. In my state, they oppose
> closing a loophole that allows foreclosures for fines and fees, which
> is protected under the property code. No big deal, right? Well
> consider that HOA boards have no supervision and are not accountable to
> anyone. They can do whatever they want and are legally indemnified
> doing it. What do you think happends if one of those board members,
> out of thousands, decides to pursue a personal issue with a home owner?
> What if that HOA allows for non-judicial foreclsoure? The board can
> take the house and it'll never go in front of a court unless the home
> owner has deep enough pockets to afford a good lawyer. If you think
> I am a nutty pro-homeower's-rights person... I was on my HOAs board
> until just recently!
>


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